Newsletter | November 22, 2011

11.22.11 -- Panasonic Unveils Toughpad Family; Honeywell Announces Dolphin 7800; Trimble Expands Enterprise RFID Capabilities

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| Data Collection, Wireless & Mobility Edition

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Mobility's Role In The Total Solution
Justin Scopaz, general manager and VP for Ingram Micro's DC/POS Division, talks with Jameson Publishing and Business Solutions magazine President Jim Roddy in this exclusive Executive-To-Executive interview.
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E-Commerce Labeling Solution: Wacoal Application Story & Video

E-Commerce Labeling Solution: Wacoal Application Story & Video

When Wacoal decided to create their first direct-to-consumer website, they needed to provide a packing list, a return label, and instructions on how to return an item, and still leave room for a message or logo or special coupon – without being a confusing mess of papers in the box. SATO's M10e printer fulfills this need by printing everything on one label sheet. See the video & read the story.

Small Business Market Presents Wide-Open Wireless Opportunity
By Brian Albright, contributing editor
In just a few short years, wireless communications have gone from a novelty to a necessity in the SMB market. The pace of business has increased, and smaller companies have to keep up with technology innovation to remain competitive.
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Panasonic Unveils Toughpad Family
Panasonic recently unveiled the Toughpad family of professional-grade Android-powered tablets (#Toughpad), which includes a 10-inch and 7-inch device.
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Honeywell Announces Dolphin 7800
Honeywell recently introduced the Dolphin 7800, an enterprise digital assistant (EDA), which empowers field service, parcel delivery, direct store delivery, and other mobile workers with access to a range of data collection and computing capabilities.
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Motion Computing Expands Sprint Mobile Broadband Availability To CL900 Tablet PC
Motion Computing, a provider of tablet PCs and supporting mobility solutions, announced recently that the CL900 Tablet PC is available for use on the Sprint 3G Mobile Broadband network.
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Trimble Expands Enterprise RFID Capabilities With ThingMagic Mercury6 Reader Upgrade
Trimble recently announced a firmware upgrade to its ThingMagic Mercury6 (M6) RFID reader for the integration of high-performance RFID into enterprise, commercial, and industrial environments.
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Case Study

Slate Manufacturer Implements Intermec RFID
By Intermec

Minera Norway, a Norwegian slate manufacturer, cuts slate rock into tiles and blocks used for flooring, walkways, roofing, and other applications. These products are then stored in an outdoor yard on pallets where they await shipment. However, because of the yard's size — 215,280 square feet — and large quantity of products, the company was easily losing track of where pallets were located and where their inventory was stored.
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Case Study

Supermarket Chain Lets Its Employees Choose Its Latest Handhelds
By Honeywell

The supermarket chain Minipreis, based in East Westphalia, Germany, is making use of automatic identification technology. Honeywell's Dolphin 6100 mobile computer is improving efficiency in its stock management system and is proving very popular with its operators.
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Case Study

Keeping The Supply Chain Flowing With The 6610Q
By Printronix

Established in 1978 as United Pharmacists Ltd., Procurity Inc. is the purchasing, distribution, and marketing arm for a network of pharmacies across Canada. Procurity has relied upon the TallyGenicom 6212 in all of its distribution centers, and they have been used for high-volume printing of invoices, pick slips, and credit notes. So when Kathy received the 6610Q in Winnipeg, the company's highest volume center, she thought about where it might best be used, and the decision was made to deploy it as the primary invoice printer, even though she was pleased with its performance after testing on the other applications.
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Automotive Traceability: A Driving Force For Part Labeling
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In the automotive industry, traceability refers to the capacity for identifying specific information about a part and its origin so that data can be associated to a specific vehicle or range of vehicles. Several trace data elements including part number, source manufacturer, manufacture plant and date, lot number, and serial number can be used to keep track of unique parts.
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